intercooler hoses
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i know i am a mechanical muppet so please - no insulting remarks.
how easy is it to replace the three of them. am i correct in thinking that there is no fluid running through any of them.
just trying to save a few pennys by not asking the dealer to fit.
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colin
how easy is it to replace the three of them. am i correct in thinking that there is no fluid running through any of them.
just trying to save a few pennys by not asking the dealer to fit.
cheers
colin
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its a MY99. orderd the intercooler kit from graham goode.
theres the "y" piece, a "c" piece and a short straight piece.
good luck and let us know how easy / messy it is.
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colin
its a MY99. orderd the intercooler kit from graham goode.
theres the "y" piece, a "c" piece and a short straight piece.
good luck and let us know how easy / messy it is.
cheers
colin
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Took me an hour - Much easier to get the intercooler off if you remove the mounting bracket on the right, as you look into the bonnet....
I fitted the Y piece to the intercooler off the car. The most difficult part to fit was this Y to the Turbo - It was a swine...
However, an hour later its all done and the car still runs
Good Luck
Mark
I fitted the Y piece to the intercooler off the car. The most difficult part to fit was this Y to the Turbo - It was a swine...
However, an hour later its all done and the car still runs
Good Luck
Mark
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